If your waring a bt headset then just touch the watch screen and see what the
HR feature says.
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Behalf Of John Weir
Sent: Sunday, 17 March 2019 11:28 AM
To: 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: apple w
Hi all,
I use the exercise feature on my watch all the time. The heartrate is on the
screen along with the time I've been doing whatever exercise and calories
burned. The only exercise where this is not on the screen is swimming where
touch interaction is disabled and the only thing you will ge
If it’s there, and I’m pretty sure it will be, you’ll have to activate the
watch and flick through it. If I’m walking I have no problem doing that. But if
I was running or many other other sports that might be difficult.
Hope it works, let us know. And I said it that way now on my watch so I’ll
But if it shows it as I am doing it since I cant see, how do I know.
Can i ask seri what my rate is or can seri keep sending me the rate by
bluetooth so I can wear a bluetooth ear piece? thanks Vickie
On 3/16/19 5:08 PM, 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Thanks for that, I have now
Thanks for that, I have now done as you have said and I will see what happens
tomorrow. Just as an experiment.
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> On 16 Mar 2019, at 9:35 pm, John JD Denning wrote:
>
> I believe if you go into your Watch app and the settings for work out choose
> multiple metric and then g
I believe if you go into your Watch app and the settings for work out choose
multiple metric and then go to the work out you want heart rate for. You can
add heart rate as one of the metrics. I think if you do that it will show the
heart rate as you’re working out.
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> On Mar
Hello.
When you are exercising, the Apple Watch will not say what your heart rate is.
You need to stop and have a look for it on the screen of the watch. So maybe
that might not be a solution for you. I may be wrong, but are use my watch on a
daily basis to walk on my treadmill. I have to look
I am Vickie Weir, I originally spent four years during the development
of Voice over testing voice over for Apple with a group of about 20 of
us. Any way, I am interested in using the apple watch 4 to monitor my
pulse rate while I exercise. I am totally blind. I would like the
watch to say